Haltech --Haltech E6K Installation?--
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There are few Haltech installers in the area, but there are many of which cannot install it correctly (and clean). A few FD's around here with the Haltechs installed cannot be properly tuned due to poor installation. Any one with a heads up on how to do it your self, and finish it correctly?
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Thanks! The instructions are pretty much straight forward. I still have a problem with the 3 sets of wires needed to run into the engine bay. Something about installing after market map, coolant sensors, fuel pump wires, etc. Is it necessary to replace the stock sensors, and if not do you still have to run all 3 sets of wires?
carson do we still need idle air control valve?
i dont remember reading how to hook that up to the haltec, also will i loose cruse controll with haltec...**** i thought i was all ready to wire this piece up...godamnit
i dont remember reading how to hook that up to the haltec, also will i loose cruse controll with haltec...**** i thought i was all ready to wire this piece up...godamnit
Wire up IACV as a PWM output of your choice. The setting will be for BAC. Be sure to disable the IAC from the digital outputs page. However target idle rpms are here. You will not loose cruise control etc w/ Haltech as long as you route all the signals to the cruise box ... these are the transmission switches for nuetral, reverse, etc that come in through the firewall and are routed through X5 and X14 connectors. You only need this info if you are deleting the stock ECU. If piggy backing the stock ECU you will be fine.
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Re: --Haltech E6K Installation?--
Originally posted by wankawankel
There are few Haltech installers in the area, but there are many of which cannot install it correctly (and clean). A few FD's around here with the Haltechs installed cannot be properly tuned due to poor installation. Any one with a heads up on how to do it your self, and finish it correctly?
There are few Haltech installers in the area, but there are many of which cannot install it correctly (and clean). A few FD's around here with the Haltechs installed cannot be properly tuned due to poor installation. Any one with a heads up on how to do it your self, and finish it correctly?
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Re: Re: --Haltech E6K Installation?--
Originally posted by HWO
if it cant be tuned properly then either a) the wires are wrong somewhere or B(the more likely case) whoever is trying to tune it, doesn't know WTF they are doing
if it cant be tuned properly then either a) the wires are wrong somewhere or B(the more likely case) whoever is trying to tune it, doesn't know WTF they are doing
when i installed my E6K (using a flying loom) it started first pop, it was the first thing of that nature i had ever under taken, i had read thru the instruction a number of times and it made it VERY easy
plug and play - 5 min install
right.......................... only takes 5 mins to put in a coolant temps sensor and an intake air temp sensor, which need to be tapped unless they are the correct thread to start with
right.......................... only takes 5 mins to put in a coolant temps sensor and an intake air temp sensor, which need to be tapped unless they are the correct thread to start with
Originally posted by wankawankel
K2RD.COM is sending me the E6K kit w/ a plug N play harness. It takes 5 minutes to install. Pretty nice, huh?
K2RD.COM is sending me the E6K kit w/ a plug N play harness. It takes 5 minutes to install. Pretty nice, huh?
In the FD the airtemp and coolant sensors are pretty much identical to the Haltech ones. I have used the plug and play harness and it works just as well as my car.
An FC is a little different since the sensors are different. With an FD the sensors work fine and the stock MAP also works.
An FC is a little different since the sensors are different. With an FD the sensors work fine and the stock MAP also works.
using the stock sensors: some sensors will be off due to the resistence..
1. air temp (differnt resistence)
2. coolant temp (different resistence)
3. Stock map sensor is only accurate to 15-16psi max..using a GM 3-bar is the best bet
lets not forget our stock harness gets deteriated and corroided after time
1. air temp (differnt resistence)
2. coolant temp (different resistence)
3. Stock map sensor is only accurate to 15-16psi max..using a GM 3-bar is the best bet
lets not forget our stock harness gets deteriated and corroided after time
The airtemp and coolante sensors are the same in linearity (is that a word?), so as long as a map is compensate for the small (5-10F) difference there is not a problem with using the stock sensors.
Stock MAP is good up to 15psi (the one on my car topped out at 14.5psi), so if you want to run more boost you will need the 3 bar sensor, otherwise no.
Stock wiring does get really crispy after a few years. I know mine actually broke when trying to remove it last year. Although all other ECUs use the stock harnesses and work okay. With the Haltech you at least get a fault if the sensor is not working.
I used the stock wiring for at least a year without any problems.
Rev. Dr. Jay
http://ricemobile.net/
Stock MAP is good up to 15psi (the one on my car topped out at 14.5psi), so if you want to run more boost you will need the 3 bar sensor, otherwise no.
Stock wiring does get really crispy after a few years. I know mine actually broke when trying to remove it last year. Although all other ECUs use the stock harnesses and work okay. With the Haltech you at least get a fault if the sensor is not working.
I used the stock wiring for at least a year without any problems.
Rev. Dr. Jay
http://ricemobile.net/
Originally posted by wankawankel
What wiring gets crispy. I haven't seen any bad wires. And if the wires go bad, can I replcae them?
What wiring gets crispy. I haven't seen any bad wires. And if the wires go bad, can I replcae them?
shure if you know how to do any elec wiring you should be able to..have fun finding the wire though
The crispy wires are the ones that run under the solenoid rack right on top of the motor. If you dump the emissions and sequential systems you will abandon most of the wires.
Others seem to be worried about it quite a bit, but I have never had problems.
Others seem to be worried about it quite a bit, but I have never had problems.
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